I'm not exactly sure. It would depend on which version of the novel you're referring to. But you could start by looking at the opening chapters to discover it.
Kind - hearted. After his change, Scrooge starts to care about others. He is no longer cold - hearted but shows kindness to those around him, like helping the poor and being nice to his employees. He has truly become a kind - hearted man. This is a huge contrast to his initial self who was only concerned with hoarding money.
Benevolent. Scrooge's transformation at the end of the story makes him a benevolent figure. He gives to charity, helps his nephew, and is generally more concerned with the good of others.
Scrooge's first Christmas memory was of a time when he was a young boy and felt happy and excited about the holiday.
Scrooge is afraid of his own loneliness and the consequences of his selfish and miserly ways.
At the start, Scrooge was a cold, selfish, and miserly person. He cared only about money and had no kindness or compassion for others.
Ebenezer Scrooge is a central character in Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol'.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean by Scrooge's second. Could you clarify a bit more?
It's called 'A Christmas Carol'. It's a classic tale about Scrooge's transformation.
In the famous novel, Scrooge is a very greedy character. He is so focused on accumulating wealth that he has forgotten about the joys of life and human connection. His stinginess is not just about money but also about his emotions. He isolates himself from the community because of his obsession with money. He is also very self - centered. For example, he doesn't care about the hardships of his clerk Bob Cratchit and his family, until he has his transformation. He only thinks about his own financial gain and how to increase his fortune.
Ebenezer Scrooge is a character from Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol.' He's a miserly old man who's visited by ghosts on Christmas Eve and undergoes a transformation to become more kind and generous.